That said, it's not clear where the grist mill is located. Could be somewhere in NW Ohio, or NE Ohio -- where Buckeye State Blog pointedly notes most of the state's Dems are located. Supposedly, it's a slight to Democrat-rich NE Ohio that that Cincy gets play on Hillary's page. The gripe: The city is supposed to be conservative and Republican.

Wrong, Buckeye. Cincinnati's mayor is a Democrat, as is the council majority. Two of the three Hamilton County commissioners are Dems. True, the county normally votes R (the city votes D) but Hillary may be doing her part to bring about change. She may be trying to ease it from the right side -- where it now is displayed on her banner -- to the middle by November.

As to the red barn in the middle of the banner, that looks like somewhere in Central Ohio. The land along the Ohio River is just not that flat.

That puts it somewhere in Northeast Ohio -- the land of the Democrats. Of course, I'm assuming that Ryan didn't take a picture of a mill from Jean Schmidt's district and paste it onto his House portal. Can't imagine he would.

So the mill is in NW Ohio. Which means the land of the Democrats got fair play on Hillary's Web banner. Thanks for pointing this sout and solving that part of the equation. In fact, the mill seems to be a more striking picture than the city in the melange of Ohioana that comprises the three sections of the banner. Now, where is that barn? I wonder if BSB was a little over the top on this?